Bilingual in Farsi and English, Zohreh Kermani, Psy.D. practices psychodynamic psychotherapy at 1350 Columbia Street in downtown San Diego's Columbia district under California license PSY32653. Graduating from Alliant International University in 2017 and completing advanced psychoanalytic psychotherapy certification at San Diego Psychoanalytic Center, she treats depression, anxiety, and complex relationship dynamics, addressing somatic symptom patterns that may involve coordination with Bayside Spine & Sport downtown. The self-psychology framework underlying her clinical approach fosters individuation, deep self-awareness, and the capacity to establish firm interpersonal boundaries. Young adult populations form a significant portion of the caseload, with treatment focused on value clarification, relational skill development, and identity formation — goals supported by body-based therapeutic modalities at THRIVE Physical Therapy San Diego in Bankers Hill. Highest-complexity cases involve long-term psychoanalytically oriented treatment of personality organization disruptions and chronic relational trauma requiring sustained transference-based intervention across extended therapeutic engagement.